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What is the minimum y value on the graph of y=cosx+5

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We can look at this graph y=cosx+5 as a translated graph. This is the same as the standard graph y=cosx being shifted 5 units upward.

The function y=cosx has the minimum y value of -1, meaning the smallest number the graph can have on the y axis is -1. Adding 5 to -1, we have 4.

Therefore, the minimum y value of y=cosx+5 is y=4.
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